CMA, wich spy tool do you recommend?
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I will check with my manager... I don't have much cpa networks that works good with mobile, another reason for me to keep applying here and there.The first thing you need to do when this happens is contact your affiliate manger and find out if the offer has changed somehow such as reduced cap, increased retention rate, near monthly cap, check out page change, anything at all.
Also split test the offer across different networks as you may just be getting scrubbed.
You would use a bot detection script I will be giving this script away during a Webinar for affiliate fix I'll be hosting some time this coming week hopefully if all gose to plan.
I switch domain's every week when running high volume above $500 a day + aggressive.
The bot detection is all based on the CTR (click through rate). What this script does is really simple: it uses Javascript to automatically redirect visitors to your landing page out script after 300ms. Humans (who can run Javascript and cant react in less than 300ms) will be recorded as clickthroughs, and bots won’t.
This method of detecting bot traffic and finding bot traffic free placements unfortunately can not be run on a live campaign it is essentially a prospecting approach for new traffic sources to find out from the of set what placements and carries are just worth cutting straight away. You can still run an offer with this method but it must be direct linked.
On some DSPs like Go2mobi you can choose the traffic exchange you want to run your campaign on a few you can choose from are smaato, appnexus, mobfox and OpenX.
When you're talking about good CTR are you talking about AFTER optimizations (black listing placements) or before? Because bot traffic could really mess with this right? Also, are you also including scripts that increase CTR but are not necessarily "true" clicks? Like back button, timed redirects, making the whole page a link, etc?
Why guy?
Can you detail this?
i wanna ask you about startapp , do you think its a good source of traffic for mobile apps offers
Good approach to bot detection Taiwo! I am going to grab that idea to filter publishers.
The idea is that the placements that got really low CTRs are the ones with bot traffic, right?
Is this the code you are using?
<script>setTimeout(function(){location.href="http:// offer. com"} , 300);</script>
What about detecting Spy Tools Bots? What's the best approach to block AdPlexity, MobileAdScout, AdsXposed etc.?
OH yeah!75% of the time I run SUPER aggressive landing pages so I do it in order to prevent domains getting flagged as malware or scams. Also I have had the fortune of competitors DDoS attack my domains a few times when I have not changed them around for a long time
Hello CashMoney, I've run a small test to see if I could detect the bot traffic.
Here is what I did:
-Set up a blank Landing page with the bot detection code
-Setup an automatic redirection from this landing page to the offer page (antivirus offer).
-Ran some traffic in PopAds.
The results are here. But I don't know if I am doing it the right way, if you could just help me with the interpretation of the results? I should look at CLICKS / LP CLICKS ratio or LP VIEWS / LP CLICKS ratio?
Here are the results: View image: Screen Shot 2016 04 28 at 3 54 32 PM.
Thanks in advance.
The percentage of traffic that clicked through to your offer link is the percentage that is probably not bot traffic.
Yeah. I would like to know what you recommand as traffic display source for antivirus offers? As go2mobi doesnt really allow aggressive landers.
Yes that is the type of script.
I have sent you a PM with a script that may help with spy tools.
75% of the time I run SUPER aggressive landing pages so I do it in order to prevent domains getting flagged as malware or scams. Also I have had the fortune of competitors DDoS attack my domains a few times when I have not changed them around for a long time